The district would notify parents of the program before it takes effect, allowing them to opt out if they don't want their children to participate. The proposal requires a second vote of approval to be implemented.

Utah is also just one step away from legalizing an abstinence-only sex ed policy that would prohibit discussion of both contraception and homosexuality in class. The policy would lift the current requirement that all public schools must teach sex ed in grades 8 through 12, leaving the districts to decide whether to offer sex ed classes that teach an abstinence-only curriculum, or not offer the course at all.